Ultra-Orthodox Forced Conscription Sparks Protests in Tel Aviv

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Thousands of Israelis took to the streets of Tel Aviv to protest against a new conscription law that seeks to extend mandatory military service and forcibly enlist 1.2 million ultra-Orthodox Jews. The demonstrations blocked major roads and drew a strong response from Israeli police, who labeled the protests as "riots" and arrested six protesters for blocking traffic.

The proposed legislation, which has ignited widespread controversy, aims to address long-standing exemptions that have allowed many ultra-Orthodox Jews to avoid military service. Critics argue that the law is essential for equality, while opponents claim it violates religious freedoms and unfairly targets their community.

The protests in Tel Aviv are part of a broader national debate on conscription and the role of the ultra-Orthodox community in Israeli society. For more details and to stay updated on this developing story, watch the full video and subscribe to our channel.

Sources:
Times of Israel
Anadolu Agency
The New Arab

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